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when you look at the stocks best managed companies perform well in all environments. they shouldn't be down 4% to 6%. >> how helpful do you think cnbc has been in the rise? >> i think it is interesting to have some -- you all have a good voice and are putting it out there and advising. you look at the "wall street journal" and the ceos are saying the same thing saying get this done. we can't have a double digit decline in gdp. let's fix it. >> i have a great voice. i think out of all of them to me u.s. bank corp is the most stable one. if you had to pick one of the banks for the people playing our home game which do you go with? >> bb&t. i think it is a well managed company. they were off by 5% or so. they had some fundamental issues but got really overplayed here in the down fall. probably 200 to 300 basis points as we come to the conclusion that the fiscal cliff is not going to happen. >> is 23% enough that it makes sense why people are selling off the dividend paying stocks or is that a level that you say on this selloff i am ready to buy? >> so that is a great que
when you look at the stocks best managed companies perform well in all environments. they shouldn't be down 4% to 6%. >> how helpful do you think cnbc has been in the rise? >> i think it is interesting to have some -- you all have a good voice and are putting it out there and advising. you look at the "wall street journal" and the ceos are saying the same thing saying get this done. we can't have a double digit decline in gdp. let's fix it. >> i have a great voice. i...
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refrigeration through the carrier products, hopping on the bandwagon, economic, exact quote, economic environment they are concerned b once again, not a bad earning season but that forecast they are really concerned about. >> move on to 3 m, rise in third quarter profits, 6.7%. but again, cutting its forecast for the full year and it missed on top line on revenue. >> they did. 3 m really talking about this infrastructure. you have concerns over in europe and not building projects, not in the 3 m products, see them down 3, 4% today. all in the same boat with the economic uncertainty. >> a lot of u.s. infrastructure held together with scotch tape though, right? jeff killburg, thank you very much. >>> correction protection, how do you trade a big down day like this? don't make a move until we show you how. >>> and fears about corporate profits sinking the markets. there you see t ben bernanke has been meeting with policymakers to talk about the state of the economy. and we will talk with the former fed chief alan greenspan in just a couple of moments about what he would see on the economy, housing,
refrigeration through the carrier products, hopping on the bandwagon, economic, exact quote, economic environment they are concerned b once again, not a bad earning season but that forecast they are really concerned about. >> move on to 3 m, rise in third quarter profits, 6.7%. but again, cutting its forecast for the full year and it missed on top line on revenue. >> they did. 3 m really talking about this infrastructure. you have concerns over in europe and not building projects,...
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you lower the tax environment. capital gains interest and personal taxes -- 30-35% of my income goes to some type of tax. let me keep more of it so i can invest more. cheryl: we will have to have you back. great interview. thank you very much. dennis: we will be down in the pits for the trade. cheryl: that will be fun. buying into california. the state is a mess financially, but maybe a good investment. as we go to break, take a look at some of the winners on the nasdaq. ♪ cheryl: it is time for your west coast minute. california -- half the debt has been sold already. a preliminary yield on ten year securities despite having the s&p's worst grade of any state. they have returned 6.6%. alaska airlines extending one of its -- find my ipod map located the missing tablet in the flight attendants home. she said she never used it and plan to turn it over to the airline. showtimes homeland making history. one of that network's first series emmy. they also had awards and the comedy category. that is your west coast news
you lower the tax environment. capital gains interest and personal taxes -- 30-35% of my income goes to some type of tax. let me keep more of it so i can invest more. cheryl: we will have to have you back. great interview. thank you very much. dennis: we will be down in the pits for the trade. cheryl: that will be fun. buying into california. the state is a mess financially, but maybe a good investment. as we go to break, take a look at some of the winners on the nasdaq. ♪ cheryl: it is time...
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we have called here, is taking the capabilities horizontallism you will see it on ios in the android environment there san opportunity to step forward and say because of the years of investment, we have a leading capability in the area of mapping and location service. it's important for us we get it in front of as many people as possible because these types of platforms benefit to scale. >> you will see a day when licensing could pay for your r and d in maps. there is a case where licensing is already paying and then some for our r and d in maps, already profitable today. >> lumia sales, how are they doing really quick? >> very pleased wither slip, lineups at at&t stores, sellouts in russia, heard from australia, they are doing great. early days are positive. we have a lot of work ahead. >> russia and australia, you need north america to make it a hit. thank you, stephen elon for taking the time. >> thank you, jon and stephen. >>> up next, making the bull case for jc penny. yeah, the bull case. before that, we have got to get fresh off the tell for example mary torchson, the market flash. >> you
we have called here, is taking the capabilities horizontallism you will see it on ios in the android environment there san opportunity to step forward and say because of the years of investment, we have a leading capability in the area of mapping and location service. it's important for us we get it in front of as many people as possible because these types of platforms benefit to scale. >> you will see a day when licensing could pay for your r and d in maps. there is a case where...
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shops in this consolidated apple like checkout, iphone, anyone can check you out, it's efficient, nice environment. it's the apple store customer interface combined with the best brands of the world in a small geography. we had $250 a square foot in sales with the traffic down 12%. >> for your sake and for ron johnson's sake i hope this works and i love a great come back story. >> i want to leave our viewers with one thing. the biggest problem people have with something like this, how can i own a stock when the sales are down 26%? i'll make one analogy and help people think about how to value this company. we took a stake in wendy's, why did people not like wendy's? i get a chance we come back after a commercial, i'm happy to stay. >> i think we're going. >> give me one minute and i'm happy to come back another time. wendy's, people hated the management, there was a fast growing company called tim horton's inside wendys. we separated and the stock doubled. we have this fast growing retail inside jcpenney, profitable and high margins and the rest of jcpenney is shrinking. it's hard to look at it on
shops in this consolidated apple like checkout, iphone, anyone can check you out, it's efficient, nice environment. it's the apple store customer interface combined with the best brands of the world in a small geography. we had $250 a square foot in sales with the traffic down 12%. >> for your sake and for ron johnson's sake i hope this works and i love a great come back story. >> i want to leave our viewers with one thing. the biggest problem people have with something like this,...
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right now they are in a recessionary environment. they need to get on that. tracy:. thank you steve. ashley: northeast is consumed with the northeast but the candidates are campaigning hard for those eight states up for grabs. net romney wasn't wisconsin but obama was an ohio early voting well under way including florida as candidates tried to close the deal. will the jobs report affect their vote? terry will list is with us. is this report each enough for someone who was undecided? >> i don't think so. 23 million still unemployed and underemployed. mitt romney can say the unemployment rate has gone higher. here is my take away. we have been down so long it looks like up. it is not good. if we grow every month adding 170,000 jobs it would take almost 10 years. people don't have that time. ashley: lakisha underemployment rate those who would want to work full time so 14.6%. >> with the northeast sandy affected 20 states have been a people are paying attention? but i wonder if voters are not paying attention if you have no heat or the kids cannot go to school your prio
right now they are in a recessionary environment. they need to get on that. tracy:. thank you steve. ashley: northeast is consumed with the northeast but the candidates are campaigning hard for those eight states up for grabs. net romney wasn't wisconsin but obama was an ohio early voting well under way including florida as candidates tried to close the deal. will the jobs report affect their vote? terry will list is with us. is this report each enough for someone who was undecided? >> i...
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i think he perceives a different environment. i think some of those members wi. now they've got to get a deal that will pass. >> thanks a lot. we'll see you later. >>> when we come back, tyler and cameron winklevoss are here. where is winklevoss capital putting its money? they're going to tell us after this. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great v
i think he perceives a different environment. i think some of those members wi. now they've got to get a deal that will pass. >> thanks a lot. we'll see you later. >>> when we come back, tyler and cameron winklevoss are here. where is winklevoss capital putting its money? they're going to tell us after this. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity...
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that is a real scoop in an environment where there are no deals, david brought us a very good scoop. >> that's why you haven't participated in any of this. there are no other deals. this was the only one. >> not many needles in the hay stack. >> david found the only one. thank you for bringing it here, david. boyd jeffries name. >> what was it exposure in europe? >> egan had all sorts of rhymes and reasons for that company falling apart. >> we'll talk about shipping right now, from i-phones to apparel, cnbc's senior talent producer, lori ann larocco, our staff, incredible producer and her book "dynasties of the sea," and lori ann, reading through this, we know how important shipping is, we talk about it every day but there were things i didn't realize how much of the things in our homes are brought to us from ships. >> 92% of everything in a household has been on a ship and ever since superstorm sandy we've all realized how important shipping is as we're all going through this gasoline crisis. it's really amazing in terms of the wide breadth that the shipping industry has on the econ
that is a real scoop in an environment where there are no deals, david brought us a very good scoop. >> that's why you haven't participated in any of this. there are no other deals. this was the only one. >> not many needles in the hay stack. >> david found the only one. thank you for bringing it here, david. boyd jeffries name. >> what was it exposure in europe? >> egan had all sorts of rhymes and reasons for that company falling apart. >> we'll talk about...
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we are looking at a mobile environment. but the challenge is when you're taking that ipad what happens to him. do you trust that the person not handing to someone does not have ill intent. there's a lot of things that they're working through. but you think about that which operates your home. >> your heat, your power. they're pretty critical. you know, they were very concerned a couple of years ago about alaska coming after the power -- al-qaeda coming after america. they're -- they didn't necessarily say that. you know, i've given you a lot of doom and gloom but it's not all that. i will tell you and i see some of you in the room, you are the best and the blightest and you are the future. but fire not there's a lot of really smart people that when you will decide both in traditional ways, non- traditional ways, and in innovation and technology that will help us develop new defensive platforms and we also have to look at the personnel. the folks we hired 10 years ago are not going to be the folks we need for the future. the
we are looking at a mobile environment. but the challenge is when you're taking that ipad what happens to him. do you trust that the person not handing to someone does not have ill intent. there's a lot of things that they're working through. but you think about that which operates your home. >> your heat, your power. they're pretty critical. you know, they were very concerned a couple of years ago about alaska coming after the power -- al-qaeda coming after america. they're -- they...
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what does the regulatory environment look like in the future? what's the the fiscal cliff? what's the deficit look like? what's the election look like? so second and third quarter, you saw a fall in optimism in small business. they're going to cash. we had $1.7 billion of new small business loans the first six months, and our total loans on average fell because they're prepaying loans and going to cash. the good news is they're doing well, and frankly they have a lot of cash. i think, if we could turn this around and get more optimism, we'd get a real bump in this economy. >> jim, thanks for being with us. we're holding office hours after "squawk box." submit your questions. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >> i've got some questions for becky. good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, michelle caruso-cabrera live at the nyse. look at cramer. >> he's in a hard hat.
what does the regulatory environment look like in the future? what's the the fiscal cliff? what's the deficit look like? what's the election look like? so second and third quarter, you saw a fall in optimism in small business. they're going to cash. we had $1.7 billion of new small business loans the first six months, and our total loans on average fell because they're prepaying loans and going to cash. the good news is they're doing well, and frankly they have a lot of cash. i think, if we...
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m&a not great, but what do you expect given the environment? underwriting is still okay. they're talking about a 6-ish percent return on equity. which is just wow, right? >> is it ever going to be what it ever was before? that's the whole point of dodd-frank, right? to never let that happen again. >> it's never going to be the same given capitals, leverage, or leverage rates what they were before. it certainly could be higher than 6%. could it be 12% or 13%? that's a lot to ask for, jim. >> the steel plant probably gets a better return than morgan stanley. they're not levered. they're doing business. timken may be a better story. morgan stanley still not as good as the single best quarter we saw from any bank, which remains citigroup. no accounting for ceos. he had to go. pandit had to go. it was a terrible quarter. happened to be the best banking quarter, but that's okay because we fulfilled his usefulness. time to move on to someone who's going to deliver not as good of a quarter. >> they keep bringing up this four box of the four of us, but with you in that orange, twi
m&a not great, but what do you expect given the environment? underwriting is still okay. they're talking about a 6-ish percent return on equity. which is just wow, right? >> is it ever going to be what it ever was before? that's the whole point of dodd-frank, right? to never let that happen again. >> it's never going to be the same given capitals, leverage, or leverage rates what they were before. it certainly could be higher than 6%. could it be 12% or 13%? that's a lot to ask...
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they said they were protecting the environment. in september that year, a chinese fishing vessel collided with japanese patrol boats. exports of rare earths to japan have been sporadic ever since. japanese firms started to look elsewhere for supplies. the university of tokyo scientists carried out a seabed survey. they analyzed the mud samples and discovered the high concentration of rare earths. they estimate the area of mud covers at least 1,000 square kilometers within japan's exclusive economic zone. they think it contains some 6.8 million tons of rare earths. but the minerals are nearly 6,000 meters below the surface of the sea. no one has ever mined at such depths, so new technology is required. engineers suggest using oil well drilling equipment. they would lower a pipe from a ship to the ocean floor. then they would blast air through this pipe forcing mud and sand up to the surface. they estimate crews could haul up some 15,000 tons of mud every day. >> translator: this is not something that we can do on our own. it will be
they said they were protecting the environment. in september that year, a chinese fishing vessel collided with japanese patrol boats. exports of rare earths to japan have been sporadic ever since. japanese firms started to look elsewhere for supplies. the university of tokyo scientists carried out a seabed survey. they analyzed the mud samples and discovered the high concentration of rare earths. they estimate the area of mud covers at least 1,000 square kilometers within japan's exclusive...
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it's a different environment for this storm to hit and the needs will be different. people will find it very difficult to get around. it's not going to last just in and out in a day. this may last for several days. >> i actually live on west side highway outside of zone a so the type of thing that you're talking about is important for my community in manhattan and given that we now have stronger winds, given that you're now talking about potentially a 15-foot surge in water, that would seem to suggest that michael bloomberg just evacuating zone a for manhattan is insufficient. if the situation had changed, can the mayor evacuate greater proportion of the city or is he now locked into what he originally said. hundreds of thousands of people find they should have been evacuated but have not been in manhattan. >> any time anyone issues a mandatory or even a recommended evacuation, you should pay heed to it and do it. i'll give you an kpaexample. a friend worked for one of your competitors and said the front side of her building is evacuation a. the back side is not. wha
it's a different environment for this storm to hit and the needs will be different. people will find it very difficult to get around. it's not going to last just in and out in a day. this may last for several days. >> i actually live on west side highway outside of zone a so the type of thing that you're talking about is important for my community in manhattan and given that we now have stronger winds, given that you're now talking about potentially a 15-foot surge in water, that would...
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environment for everybody. the questions the appeals you get everything you needed. this is r.c. coming to you live from moscow a quick check of the headlines. islam has dominated protests against the military rulers in egypt and in deadly clashes that made one dead and schools injured the country's saying it's surge and violence less than three weeks before the first presidential election since the ousting of hosni mubarak. campaigning ends in france ahead of sunday's presidential runoff vote which many see as decisive for the troubled european union polls show that the left wing francois hollande is set to win over the current president despite nicolas sarkozy closing the gap on his rival. that russia's republic of dagestan was the victims of the terror attacks which killed thirteen people and injured dozens more that has exposed point to the similarities in the tactics used in the north caucuses with international terrorist groups. and right now it's time for the latest additional the kaiser report. max kaiser this is the kaiser report everybody in this news room agree why can
environment for everybody. the questions the appeals you get everything you needed. this is r.c. coming to you live from moscow a quick check of the headlines. islam has dominated protests against the military rulers in egypt and in deadly clashes that made one dead and schools injured the country's saying it's surge and violence less than three weeks before the first presidential election since the ousting of hosni mubarak. campaigning ends in france ahead of sunday's presidential runoff vote...
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we will continue to address what needs to be done in that environment. none of that is done without our dependence and involvement in the cyber war. technology drives everything we do. the internet has made is more connected than at any other time. the vast majority of our infrastructure reside in private sector. let me repeat that. the vast majority of our infrastructure reside in the private sector. the national security risks and the economic risks are still with the private sector. the government does not do it alone. they do it in concert with our partners and our partners are the private sector. for those of you were talking to earlier, with the work for the government or the private sector, you can contribute no matter where you are in whatever your professional desire is. this private-sector holds a lot of data and these are pretty profound -- their protection of the priorities is he has a list of priorities. this is the top five. the cyber threat is among the most serious challenges we face as a nation, and america's prosperity will depend on cy
we will continue to address what needs to be done in that environment. none of that is done without our dependence and involvement in the cyber war. technology drives everything we do. the internet has made is more connected than at any other time. the vast majority of our infrastructure reside in private sector. let me repeat that. the vast majority of our infrastructure reside in the private sector. the national security risks and the economic risks are still with the private sector. the...
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maybe jc penney works or best buy works but you can't take the shot in this environment. you won't get it why. >>> and the gold trade has hardly budged. why is that? we'll head to the pits to find out. >>> housing on track for the first yearly gain in more than six years. a look whether the trend continues in 2013 and the best housing stock ahead. >>> shares of delta soaring more than 40% and we will debate whether the stock is on au autopilot or due to land. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and
maybe jc penney works or best buy works but you can't take the shot in this environment. you won't get it why. >>> and the gold trade has hardly budged. why is that? we'll head to the pits to find out. >>> housing on track for the first yearly gain in more than six years. a look whether the trend continues in 2013 and the best housing stock ahead. >>> shares of delta soaring more than 40% and we will debate whether the stock is on au autopilot or due to land. [ sniffs...
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and it's a hurried environment. >> but sometimes what might motivate someone if they thought that you were thinking about it. you just want to bolster his confidence. >> no, not bolstering his confidence. we think he's that good. he is that good. i wouldn't look at the numbers too seriously, 31 or 28. a quarterback's job ultimately is to win games. and mark sanchez has proven he can do that. and he can -- like he pulled out a game a few weeks ago at the last couple of minutes and played miami. that was an ugly game. >> you think the jets can beat some of the best teams in the league? >> i think we were very competitive in the last game. >> we were in there all the way to the end, we made some, a little few mistakes and that cost the game. >> -- tebow next year too? >> yeah, absolutely. he'll be with us for three years. and i think he's going to have -- he's going to be a real asset in helping us win games. >> do you know? is he still a virgin? >> i don't really go into that. >> just, you know, inquiring minds want to know. >> inquiring minds want to know. >> no, i don't know. i know t
and it's a hurried environment. >> but sometimes what might motivate someone if they thought that you were thinking about it. you just want to bolster his confidence. >> no, not bolstering his confidence. we think he's that good. he is that good. i wouldn't look at the numbers too seriously, 31 or 28. a quarterback's job ultimately is to win games. and mark sanchez has proven he can do that. and he can -- like he pulled out a game a few weeks ago at the last couple of minutes and...
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dioxin remains in the environment for many decades and causes a variety of health problems. several million vietnamese and american soldiers who fought in vietnam were affected by agent orange. their children and grandchildren continue to suffer the affects. dioxin remains in the soil of vietnam today and the land has yet to recover. my cabinet between one thousand nine hundred sixty six and sixty eight a lot of chemical was sprayed into wrong so on mountains and along the border with flowers and all. that they did i get it for them the hills were covered with large trees that yeah. thank. you all. now what libya after the chemicals were sprayed all the trees died from truong saw into acquiring tree forms he was going on not me not me we used to have many precious animals in this area we have a little bit you know actually i don't. know why. they were elephants and tigers bears and lions i want to bet that if they didn't make it on my back i got the idea they were precious birds including peacocks of my own. being much how i want to be they were all destroyed by the war not
dioxin remains in the environment for many decades and causes a variety of health problems. several million vietnamese and american soldiers who fought in vietnam were affected by agent orange. their children and grandchildren continue to suffer the affects. dioxin remains in the soil of vietnam today and the land has yet to recover. my cabinet between one thousand nine hundred sixty six and sixty eight a lot of chemical was sprayed into wrong so on mountains and along the border with flowers...
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dioxin remains in the environment for many decades and causes a variety of health problems. several million vietnamese and american soldiers who fought in vietnam were affected by agent orange. their children and grandchildren continue to suffer the effects. dioxin remains in the soil of vietnam today and the land has yet to recover. that might have been the tween one nine hundred sixty six and sixty eight a lot of chemical was sprayed into aung sun mountains and along the border with flowers and all. that they did i get it for them the hills were covered with large trees that yeah i did thank. all those. that i want to be after the chemicals were sprayed all the trees died from truong song to acquiring tree wow for one thing by then i know i'm not mean not we used to have many precious animals in this area we have a little bit you know they actually don't. you know oh my god there were elephants and tigers and bears and lions i want to bet that if they didn't make it up on my back i got it right you know they were precious birds including peacocks i'm not going to lay out.
dioxin remains in the environment for many decades and causes a variety of health problems. several million vietnamese and american soldiers who fought in vietnam were affected by agent orange. their children and grandchildren continue to suffer the effects. dioxin remains in the soil of vietnam today and the land has yet to recover. that might have been the tween one nine hundred sixty six and sixty eight a lot of chemical was sprayed into aung sun mountains and along the border with flowers...
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dioxin remains in the environment for many decades and causes a variety of health problems. several million vietnamese and american soldiers who fought in vietnam were affected by agent orange. their children and grandchildren continue to suffer they have. it's. dioxin remains in the soil of vietnam today and the land has yet to recover. from the tween one nine hundred sixty six and sixty eight a lot of chemical was sprayed into wrong so on mountains and along the border with laos. i get it for them the hills were covered with large trees. yeah. after the chemicals were sprayed all the trees died from truong sawn to acquiring tree. we used to have many precious animals in this area. that's. why. they were elephants and tigers bears and lions i want to. say that. they were precious birds including peacocks. they were all destroyed by the war not only by bombs but by chemicals. in vietnam agent orange was only sprayed in the south but there are many victims in the north as well thought they were exposed in the jungles of the south while fighting in the north vietnamese army. a
dioxin remains in the environment for many decades and causes a variety of health problems. several million vietnamese and american soldiers who fought in vietnam were affected by agent orange. their children and grandchildren continue to suffer they have. it's. dioxin remains in the soil of vietnam today and the land has yet to recover. from the tween one nine hundred sixty six and sixty eight a lot of chemical was sprayed into wrong so on mountains and along the border with laos. i get it for...
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so this is the most toxic and it can stay in the environment for decades to hundreds of years and it can accumulate in the food chain we found it and in fish and turtles and snakes in vietnam for example we're concerned about the dioxin because it appears that dioxin molecule for molecule is very toxic is very persistent it builds up by all accumulates in people and it can cause a number of health effects to people i think of cancers i think of. and then deficiency or the inability to fight infections or cancer i think of and recurring disruption or such as diabetes or thyroid hormone problems. during the vietnam war many american soldiers were also exposed to agent orange veterans later experienced increased rates of cancer skin diseases and other ailments in one thousand nine hundred ninety one the u.s. government finally recognized the effects of dioxin on veterans and passed the agent orange act children etc and seven also suffered severe health problems. known to edwards who lives in texas who lost her daughter gina to cancer in two thousand and eight. gino was thirty eight he w
so this is the most toxic and it can stay in the environment for decades to hundreds of years and it can accumulate in the food chain we found it and in fish and turtles and snakes in vietnam for example we're concerned about the dioxin because it appears that dioxin molecule for molecule is very toxic is very persistent it builds up by all accumulates in people and it can cause a number of health effects to people i think of cancers i think of. and then deficiency or the inability to fight...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> time for the halftime poll of the day. today's question what is the biggest risk to watch out for in the second quarter? a, europe. b, china. c, oil prices. or d, earning season which can you believe is almost here? logon to cast your vote. what are the biggest risks you see? >> we have got past a couple of them with china pmi. we have the jobs report. that's a big either tail wind or headwind for the markets. we know about earnings. i think it all comes down to oil at the end. >> jobs report this friday on good friday. dr. jay? i'll tie into what joe said regarding consumer and exactly what kind of impact in california when we were out there this weekend. it's dang near $5 a gallon in california. 4.65 to 4.80 in chicago. that's going to be an impact going forward. it hasn't peaked yet. no matter how much we release, it won't impact gasoline prices. >> patty, biggest risks this quarter? >> i agree with guys on oil. more than that it's the earning season. we're flying blind going into the season. we haven't
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> time for the halftime poll of the day. today's question what is the biggest risk to watch out for in the second quarter? a, europe. b, china. c, oil prices. or d, earning season which can you believe is almost here? logon to cast your vote. what are the biggest risks you see? >> we have got past a couple of them with china pmi. we have the jobs report. that's a big either tail wind or headwind...